WORST: Falcons 22, Bears 20

Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago Tribune

If any game captured the definition of heartache, this would be it. Kyle Orton's 17-yard touchdown pass to Rashied Davis with 11 seconds left in regulation turned out to be meaningless. First, the Bears called for a squid kick on the ensuing kickoff. Then newly inserted cornerback Marcus Hamilton was clueless as Falcons QB Matt Ryan found Michael Jenkins for a 26-yard pickup with one second remaining. It set up Jason Elam's 48-yard field goal for most stunning defeat of the Lovie Smith Era.

If any game captured the definition of heartache, this would be it. Kyle Orton's 17-yard touchdown pass to Rashied Davis with 11 seconds left in regulation turned out to be meaningless. First, the Bears called for a squid kick on the ensuing kickoff. Then newly inserted cornerback Marcus Hamilton was clueless as Falcons QB Matt Ryan found Michael Jenkins for a 26-yard pickup with one second remaining. It set up Jason Elam's 48-yard field goal for most stunning defeat of the Lovie Smith Era. (Nuccio DiNuzzo, Chicago Tribune)

If any game captured the definition of heartache, this would be it. Kyle Orton's 17-yard touchdown pass to Rashied Davis with 11 seconds left in regulation turned out to be meaningless. First, the Bears called for a squid kick on the ensuing kickoff. Then newly inserted cornerback Marcus Hamilton was clueless as Falcons QB Matt Ryan found Michael Jenkins for a 26-yard pickup with one second remaining. It set up Jason Elam's 48-yard field goal for most stunning defeat of the Lovie Smith Era.